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California Coronavirus Updates: CDC Study Shows Adults With COVID-19 Were Twice As Likely To Have Dined Out

California Coronavirus Updates: CDC Study Shows Adults With COVID-19 Were Twice As Likely To Have Dined Out
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Latest Updates CDC study shows adults with COVID-19 were twice as likely to have dined out President Trump held indoor rally this weekend in Nevada, against state regulations Sacramento County passes 20,000 COVID-19 cases Monday, September 14 9:21 a.m.: CDC study shows adults with COVID-19 were twice as likely to have dined out Adults who tested positive for COVID-19 were about twice as likely to have dined at a restaurant within the two-week period before getting sick than those who tested negative, a new study from the CDC shows. NPR reported that the study found that people who tested positive and those who tested negative had gone to shops, hair salons, in-home group gatherings, and the gym at around the same rate. However, those who tested positive reported having dined out at a restaurant in the two weeks before getting sick at a higher rate than those who tested negative. The study doesn’t differentiate between outdoor or indoor dining. “Masks cannot be effectively worn while […]

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